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Drying droplets have fascinated scientists for decades. From water to coffee to paint, these everyday fluids leave behind intricate patterns as they evaporate. But blood is far more complex—a ...
In the future, quantum computers could rapidly simulate new materials or help scientists develop faster machine‐learning ...
A new study comparing wild and zoo-housed Sumatran orangutans reveals that life in a zoo significantly alters how orangutans ...
A team of psychologists led by the University of Cambridge have found that it takes parents about a year, on average, to ...
In an advance in microsensor technology, researchers have unveiled an ultra-sensitive gas detection method using surface ...
The first case of an electric circuit created using a simple marker and a laser beam shows that simple and sustainable ...
About 240 miles long, Utah's Wasatch Fault stretches along the western edge of the Wasatch Mountains from southern Idaho to ...
In the vast white expanse around Churapcha in eastern Siberia, the ever more rapid thaw of the permafrost is changing the ...
Alkali and alkaline earth metal hydrides hold great promise for hydrogen storage and hydrogen-involved chemical transformations due to the unique properties of hydridic hydrogen (H-). However, bulk ...
Imagine a crocodile built like a greyhound—that's a sebecid. Standing tall, with some species reaching 20 feet in length, ...
Scientists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) found that the fringe-lipped bat, known to eavesdrop on frog ...
A new technology in the form of a bracelet that helps children better understand how others play and interact has been ...